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Gove calls on cladding and insulation firms to help pay for remediation

Michael Gove (Dreamstime/Kubajunek)

Housing secretary Michael Gove has written to the Construction Products Association (CPA), calling on cladding and insulation manufacturers to make a contribution to the cost of cladding remediation.

In the letter to CPA chief executive Peter Caplehorn, Gove said it was “unjust” for leaseholders to pay to have cladding products removed from their buildings “they had no reason to suspect were dangerous”.

Gove said: “The range of past practices in the industry – across its approach to manufacturing, marketing and testing – has rightly been a source of huge concern to Parliament and the public. Without prejudicing the results of the Grenfell Inquiry, there is no doubt that the documentary evidence that has been published relating to the culture and practices of major cladding and insulation manufacturers has been extremely alarming.”

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